the Deacons definition
Examples of the Deacons in a sentence
The Board shall elect one of the Deacons to be Secretary/Treasurer of the Official Church Board whose term shall be for one year.
The Administrative Team works with the Worship Team and the Deacons to recommend the compensation package of the Interim Pastor.
The Deacon understands and agrees that any activities which might be engaged in for production of supplementary compensation must not interfere with the proper performance of the Deacon's duties to Church.
Attention will be paid: To provide the Deacon with a more accurate picture of the congregation's understanding of the Deacon's ministry than may be received informally.
The Worship Team and the Deacons work together to select the Interim Pastor.
If you are having trouble attending church services and/or church functions due to not having transportation, let the Deacons help you.
Further, the Deacons will work with the Pastor to train those willing to offer spiritual care in hospitals, homes and other settings.
I could not be more grateful for the Deacons who are caring for our seniors in this important time and all those who are making sure that others are not and don’t feel alone.
One (1) shall be nominated by the Deacons and must be a Deacon in 152 active service.
The facilities of the Linden Tree Meeting House are available on a case by case basis with the advance approval of the Deacons or the Church Council.